Justin Bieber Slams H&M For His ‘Trash Merch’, Urges Fans Not To Buy The Collection
James Bradley
Published Dec 31, 2025
Justin Bieber has gotten down on H&M for its “Justin Bieber Product”, and is asking fans not to get it. As per the Grammy-winning craftsman, H&M delivered this merchandise, including Shirts and hoodies highlighting his resemblance, verses and marking, without the artist’s earlier endorsement. He’s referred to this assortment as “waste” and maintains that the brand should apologize to him.
H&M Delivered Merchandise Without Justin’s Assent Justin Bieber believes H&M should apologize. The 28-year-old “Child” vocalist took to his Instagram stories yesterday (Dec. 19) and pummeled the retailer for selling his merchandise, including his name and similarity, without his assent. This, yet he likewise called this assortment: waste.
Asking his fans not to purchase the merchandise, Justin expressed, “I didn’t endorse [sic] any of the merchandise assortment that they set up at H&M .. all without my consent and endorsement,” Bieber composed on a clear orange screen. “SMH The entire situation sounds like a really bad idea.” He added, “The H&M Merchandise THEY MADE OF ME IS Rubbish AND I DIDN’T Endorse IT DON’T Get IT.”
As of now, H&M is selling a line of hoodies highlighting photographs of Justin to be purchased on the organization’s site. Aside from this, there are shirts and handbags. Despite the fact that most items have been eliminated after Bieber’s virtual entertainment bluster, a delegate from H&M excused his charge and expressed, “Similarly as with any remaining authorized items and organizations, H&M followed legitimate endorsement techniques.
Fans Approach To Justin’s Help… After Justin Bieber posted IG stories, large numbers of his fans approached and began sharing photos of the “waste product”, pummeling the brand for selling things without the vocalist’s endorsement.
Despite the fact that only one thing (A material handbag with Justin’s photograph) from this assortment is by all accounts accessible on the site, fans have been sharing photographs highlighting different things like pullovers (perusing “World Visit”) and telephone cases (verses of Justin’s melody “Phantom”).
“For what reason would you say you are selling Justin’s stuff w/o his insight… that is questionable,” one individual remarked on the brand’s most recent post, and another client remarked, “Disgrace on you.” On the post highlighting igniting studs, different fans remarked: “Selling something in Justin’s name without his consent?”
One fan added, “Utilizing Justin’s face and brand without his consent? I want to believe that you folks get sued by him and his group! One more stated, “You nearly sold out your new product with Justin’s face without his consent!!!! Disgrace on you.” One ridiculed the brand, “Gracious goodness somebody committed a major error.”
Justin Bieber likewise has a different dress line, which he sent off in 2019. The dress brand is classified “Drew”, a sign of approval for his center name. Drew House is portrayed by Bieber as a “local area, where you can act naturally and cherished, empowered, protected and esteemed.”
He is selling hoodies, workout pants and shirts, highlighting his picture and references from his most recent collection Equity. Concerning this matter, H&M hasn’t answered demands for remarks.